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With only one short week left until we kick off the 2018 Customs Town Hall, we’re excited to hear from our incredible speakers!

Last week we highlighted three sessions – addressing Anti-Dumping & Countervailing Duties, TFTEA/Drawback, and NAFTA/USCMA, respectively – and below, we touch on three more. For a full and detailed agenda, however, don’t forget to head to our event page!

We have a fantastic speaker lineup for this year’s Customs Town Hall! Join us on November 8th to hear from a diverse group of Customs and International Trade professionals on timely topics such as Cybersecurity, CBP Priorities, Forced Labor and much, much more!

For the sixth year in a row, AIAG is teaming up with Wayne State’s Mike Ilitch School of Business to offer a non-degree certification program – the Auto Industry Certificate in Purchasing and Supply Chain Management. Designed for high potential candidates from a variety of vehicle industry OEM, Tier 1 and 2, 3PL, service and carrier organizations, this program provides participants with an in-depth understanding of various supply chain topics within the context of the global automotive industry.

If you attended a recent AIAG event, you may have seen a short video about an organization called Camp Quality. You may also have wondered why we were sharing information about a camp for kids – especially since it has virtually nothing to do with the automotive industry!

Early registration for AIAG’s 2018 Customs Town Hall has been extended, but it won’t last – reserve your spot by September 14th to save more! For past attendees “in the know,” this is a must-attend event for automotive professionals working in international trade and customs.

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Established in 1982, AIAG is a not-for-profit association where professionals from a diverse group of stakeholders - including retailers, suppliers of all sizes, automakers, manufacturers, service providers, academia and government - work collaboratively to streamline industry processes via global standards development and harmonized business practices.